I have a friend that knows how to read the tarot, he read the cards to me and my symbol was "Death" (Number 13). Death is symbolic of the ending of a major phase or aspect of your life that may bring about the beginning of something far more valuable and important. You must close one door in order to open another.

I don't believe that each of us are always represented by one card forever. Your friend may have drawn Death in a one off thing which should tell you about the changes coming to you. But a month or year from now, I'm sure it will be different.

'A phantom,' said my Uncle Mycroft, who had just materialised, 'is essentially a heteromorphic wave pattern that gains solidity when the apparition converts thermal energy from the surroundings to visible light. It's a fascinating process and I'm amazed no one has thought of harnessing it - a holographic TV that could operate from the heat given off by an average-size guinea pig.' ~ First Among Sequels, Jasper Fforde

(06-04-2015, 04:29 PM)Bean Sidhe Wrote: I don't believe that each of us are always represented by one card forever. Your friend may have drawn Death in a one off thing which should tell you about the changes coming to you. But a month or year from now, I'm sure it will be different.

Never knew that, I though that was going to be my symbol forever. Thanks for letting me know that.

(06-05-2015, 01:45 AM)Itheblaze Wrote: I often get the 'Hello Kitty' card. It means I'm supposed to make my delicious 'Catfood Casserole', fluffy and golden brown!

You're just wrong for that. And the thought of a catfood caserole is GROSS.

'A phantom,' said my Uncle Mycroft, who had just materialised, 'is essentially a heteromorphic wave pattern that gains solidity when the apparition converts thermal energy from the surroundings to visible light. It's a fascinating process and I'm amazed no one has thought of harnessing it - a holographic TV that could operate from the heat given off by an average-size guinea pig.' ~ First Among Sequels, Jasper Fforde

Belief bias occurs when we make illogical conclusions in order to confirm our preexisting beliefs. Belief perseverance refers to our tendency to maintain a belief even after the evidence we used to form the belief is contradicted.